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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got busted" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in informal contexts to mean "was caught doing something wrong or illegal" (e.g., "I heard Jimmy got busted for speeding the other day").
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Every time, the cutscene will appear and the police helicopters will only appear in the busted cutscene if you got busted for doing something that is a 25% chance when you get busted.
He got busted for speeding.
"I remember when I got busted," he told me.
"It wasn't until he got busted," Gonzalez told me, that he realized his mistake.
I'm still amazed you got busted for text messages from 2002 and 2003.
Tovar got busted in 1989, just before Nirvana broke, ushering in grunge.
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Unless they get busted first.
You'd definitely get busted.
Gordon will get busted and he'll take the hit.
So if Lilly's face gets busted, Dude out".
"It's considered bad form to get busted".
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